Kakakaway inquest resumes with testimony of Pine Grove staff
An inquest into the death of Lynette Kakakaway, who died at age 33 while incarcerated at Pine Grove Correctional Centre, has resumed after several months of hiatus.
The coroner’s inquest heard on Monday, January 19, that Kakakaway’s opioid withdrawal symptoms were not severe, as per the symptoms noted by nurses in the jail.
When inmates first come into the facility, they are given an orientation by correctional officers (or COs) and also go through an intake health assessment with a facility nurse.
The Correctional Officer who was supposed to do Kakakaway’s orientation testified that she wasn’t feeling well enough to do it but she had been in Pine Grove before so she was familiar with how things worked.


